New born baby products list

Congratulations on your new arrival! Here is a comprehensive list of newborn baby products that you may need:

Clothing:

  1. Onesies or baby bodysuits (6-8)
  2. Sleepers (2-3)
  3. Footed rompers (2-3)
  4. T-shirts (6-8)
  5. Pants (6-8)
  6. Socks (12-15 pairs)
  7. Hats (3-4)
  8. Mittens (3-4 pairs)
  9. Swaddle blankets (2-3)
  10. Burp cloths (6-8)

Diapering Essentials:

  1. Diapers (size 1, 2, and 3)
  2. Diaper wipes
  3. Diaper cream
  4. Diaper bag
  5. Changing pad or table

Bath Time:

  1. Baby bathtub or sink insert
  2. Soft, gentle soap or body wash
  3. Shampoo and conditioner
  4. Baby towels (6-8)
  5. Washcloths (6-8)
  6. Baby oil or lotion

Sleep and Bedding:

  1. Crib or bassinet
  2. Crib mattress and fitted sheet
  3. Crib bedding set (including a comforter, sheet, and pillowcase)
  4. Mobile or crib toy
  5. Swaddle blankets or sleep sacks
  6. White noise machine or fan

Feeding:

  1. Breast pump (if breastfeeding)
  2. Nursing pads (if breastfeeding)
  3. Bottles and nipples
  4. Formula (if not breastfeeding)
  5. Pacifiers (if needed)
  6. Bibs (2-3)
  7. Burp cloths (6-8)
  8. Baby food and utensils (if starting solids)

Baby Gear:

  1. Stroller or baby carrier
  2. Car seat
  3. Baby monitor or baby movement tracker
  4. Baby swing or vibrating chair
  5. Baby gym or playmat
  6. Baby activity center or play yard
  7. Baby walker or push toy

Health and Hygiene:

  1. Thermometer (digital or ear)
  2. Baby acetaminophen or ibuprofen (if needed)
  3. Baby nail clippers
  4. Baby lotion and oil
  5. Baby powder
  6. Baby shampoo and conditioner
  7. Baby toothbrush and toothpaste (if starting oral care)

Miscellaneous:

  1. Baby books or board books
  2. Baby toys (rattles, teething toys, etc.)
  3. Baby music or white noise CDs
  4. Baby blankets or loveys
  5. Baby carrier or sling
  6. Baby mirror or reflection toy
  7. Baby playmat or activity center

Remember, every baby is unique, and you may not need everything on this list. Additionally, you may receive some of these items as gifts or hand-me-downs. Always check with your healthcare provider for specific recommendations and guidelines for your newborn baby.